Assimilate is a Maven2 plugin that allows developers to import dependencies from other pre-built Maven projects without a formal parent-child hierarchy existing between the projects. There is no limit to the number of project dependencies. Maven 2.0.9's "import" scope acts not on managed dependencies, but on those declared in the dependency management section of the imported pom file. Assimilate, in contrast, is designed to act on managed dependencies of any prebuilt Maven project (stored in the local repository), as though they were declared in the local project's managed dependency section.

Cosmiqum is small and fast CMF that is aimed to make any site quickly. Almost all of its functionality is implemented through plugins. Any plugin can register a filter for a specific event and any plugin can be a filter, which is useful for plugins that need to process another plugin's data. Every action in the core is logged and any plugin can log any of its actions. PHP errors are not displayed to the user, but the developer can get them from a specific array. Different configurations can be used for different hosts.

Zebra_Accordion is a tiny (2KB minified) accordion plugin for jQuery. It transforms a basic definition list, without requiring any other specific markup, into a small-footprint, easily configurable, fully customizable, cross-browser accordion widget, useful for better organizing larger groups of content. It is easily customizable through CSS, can be configured to work so that only a single can be expanded at a time or so that all tabs may be expanded/collapsed, and can be configured to work so tabs expand on mouse-over. When, after expanding a tab, part of its content is outside the viewport, it automatically scrolls the browser’s window so that the tab’s content is visible. Callback functions can be used for further customizations. Zebra_Accordion works in all major browsers.

Suil is a library for LV2 hosts intended to make using LV2 plugin UIs as
as simple as possible, including support for hosting a UI in any supported
toolkit in a host written in another supported toolkit.

Zebra_Cookie is an extremely small (~500 bytes minified) jQuery plugin for writing, reading, and deleting cookies. Handling cookies can be a daunting task using plain JavaScript, and because jQuery doesn’t natively include functions for handling cookies and one must rely on plug-ins.

Metrix++ is a platform to collect and analyze code metrics. It has a plugin-based architecture, so it is easy to add support for new languages, define new metrics, and/or create new pre- and post-processing tools. Every metric has 'turn-on' and other configuration options. There are no predefined thresholds for metrics or rules; you can choose and configure any limit you want. It scales well to large codebases. For example, initial parsing of about 10000 files takes 2-3 minutes on an average PC, and only 10-20 seconds for iterative re-run. Reporting summary results and exceeded limits takes less than 1 - 10 seconds. It can compare results for 2 code snapshots (collections) and differentiate added regions (classes, functions, etc.), modified regions, and unchanged regions. As a result, easy deployment is guaranteed into legacy software, helping you to deal with legacy code efficiently, and either enforce the 'leave it not worse than it was before' rule or motivate re-factoring.

Amun is a content management framework based on the PSX framework. The goal is to build a more federated and programmable Web. This is achieved by providing a RESTful API for managing and distributing the content in standard formats like JSON, XML, Atom, and RSS. It tries to support open standards like OAuth, OpenID, etc., and gives you the freedom to access the data of a Website in the way you like. It tries to enable easy communication from server to server, browser to server, and application to server.